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What if Sinergy, had been like Jarvis?


I haven't seen the film, but given Black Nerd and The Nostalgia Critic's review and what they said about Sinergy, it made me wonder:

- What if instead of a toy robot, Sinergy had maybe been her father's attempts to create an A.I. in the image of his dead wife?

It could be something where certain memories were programmed into this figure that resembled her Mom, and whom she could have heart-to-hearts with about things that she wouldn't reveal to others, maybe thinking, 'well, Sinergy's a machine, so, I can just vent without fear of rejection or hurting feelings.'

But, maybe including some form of emotion algorithm in Sinergy, would cause the program to almost become 'motherly' to her, and try to help her work through problems.


I know I know I know, I've put more thought into this than I should have!


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I have posted this outline before, but this is the film they should have made:

It should be the same generic story arc from the original Iron Man, but the "female" version...


Multi million dollar company is left to the child of the founder. Child creates alter-ego with the help of a semi-sentient computer. Forces from within the company try to undermine, and possibly kill, the hero.

Replace some of the explosions with musical numbers.

I think you hire Abbi and Ilana from Broad City to give the script a tune up and let them play two of the Misfits...maybe throw in Anna Kendrick to ham it up with them.

Jem should be the aesthetic of Katy Perry with the natural talent and creativity of Lady Gaga...while The Misfits should be autotuned to death.

The conflict comes from the traditional music industry fighting for a toehold in new media. Jem/Jerrica can embrace creativity and new media while Eric and The Misfits can be trying to force the old music industry standards onto things with focus groups and statistics.

The show concept can be completely modernized without turning it into the bland coming of age tale they came up with.

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